It's terrible, but this is just the kind of thing I hoped to prepare for with this whole thing.

A few months after I left Korea, my friends told me an inter-city bus was in an accident and actually tipped on its side. (Anyone still in Korea have a link to this story?)

I'm not sure if anyone was seriously injured, but perhaps some accessible emergency window hammers might have made a difference. But I don't know if this was one such bus in which the change was made...

I'm also told there was at least one English-teaching ex-pat on board and because he was not wearing his seat belt (as no one actually does on these buses - another issue, they often don't even exist), the Korean government and insurance companies are not covering any medical expenses...

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Adam's grateful his 20s were a debt-free decade traveling with intention through work with meaning.
Some of that work includes TOMS, The White House, teaching abroad, experimenting with art and business in the Gift Economy, and two proud terms of national service with AmeriCorps.We have got to reform student loan debt for all.

AdamGreenberg.com is the official website of some guy by the same name. Thanks for being here.

​Adam's grateful his 20s were a debt-free decade traveling with intention through work with meaning. Some of that work includes TOMS, The White House, teaching abroad, experimenting with art and business in the Gift Economy, and two proud terms of national service with AmeriCorps. We have got to reform student loan debt for all!